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The Oregon Trail, video game style
Judith Sutherland recalls all the lessons her children and their friends learn from her living room playing The Oregon Trail on their old Mac.
Birds, boats and big adventure
“Healthy Birds Fly” is a mantra Kymberly Foster Seabolt has used to remind herself of the end goal of parenting.
Mama’s little boy
Kymberly Foster Seabolt combats her empty-ish nest by spoiling her two tiny rescue dogs.
ATI director enjoys changing lives through education
The newest director at the Agricultural Technical Institute says a two-year degree can make a huge improvement in a person’s career and quality of life.
Pennsylvania officials collaborate on Chesapeake Bay watershed farm inspections
The Pennsylvania DEP and county conservation districts will conduct farm inspections in the Chesapeake Bay watershed as part of the “Bay Reboot” strategy.
Tough year for haymaking, as well
It’s not just the grain crops that are hurting this year. Forage and hay production is being affected, as well.
How to test forages in cold weather
The coldest weather of the season is here and will affect how you feed your animals.
Milk prices are about to fall big time
For all of 2015, Class III futures are currently averaging $16.51/cwt, which would put the average mailbox price in Federal Order 33 at about $18/cwt for the year.
Keep your yard green and water clean
The recent surge of long-awaited warm weather has brought some of us back to a long-lost, yet oh so familiar place…our yard! In the weeks ahead, we will joyfully watch spring bring our yard back to life. This sacred space surrounding our home hopefully brings feelings of comfort, relaxation, pride and security. Whether we are
Farm Science Review panel talks economics of water quality, fertilizer tax
One panelist says best approach would be to tax farmers for applying nitrogen and phosphorus.






